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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Creating safer communities means ensuring that no one lives in fear of harm on the streets or in their own home.
For the month of November, we want to raise awareness for all forms including family harm, elder and child abuse, sexual assault, gang violence, and more.
Perhaps sign-up to … View moreCreating safer communities means ensuring that no one lives in fear of harm on the streets or in their own home.
For the month of November, we want to raise awareness for all forms including family harm, elder and child abuse, sexual assault, gang violence, and more.
Perhaps sign-up to volunteer at a women’s refuge this month or work with the Police in your area to host an info night on how to identify elder abuse in your community.
Share your photos and experiences with us on social media or send us an email so we can see what you got up to!
#NSNZviolenceawareness
Community Engagement Advisor from
From Sunday 11 November we're making timetable adjustments to a number of Wellington city bus routes. These changes should improve bus journeys for many of you, delivering improved reliability, better connections between services and more services earlier in the morning and evenings.
Please … View moreFrom Sunday 11 November we're making timetable adjustments to a number of Wellington city bus routes. These changes should improve bus journeys for many of you, delivering improved reliability, better connections between services and more services earlier in the morning and evenings.
Please plan before you travel, and check your trip ahead of time using the Journey Planner, remember to select a date from 11 November onwards.
Learn more about the changes on our website.
St Vincent de Paul Society Wellington
A Merry Vinnies Christmas offers a shopping style experience to parents and families looking for assistance over the December period. This means giving people the dignity, ownership and choice over what they receive from us.
The Vinnies office will transform into a mini toy shop, where families… View moreA Merry Vinnies Christmas offers a shopping style experience to parents and families looking for assistance over the December period. This means giving people the dignity, ownership and choice over what they receive from us.
The Vinnies office will transform into a mini toy shop, where families can choose what presents they want for their children.
DONATE A GIFT: Throughout the month of November, we will be collecting gifts to full up our toy shop in time for December.
To make this possible we are calling on families, corporate teams, businesses, clubs and individuals to donate gifts.
GIFT CRITERIA:
> For ages 0 - 16 years
> Unwrapped
> New or near new condition
Please drop off donations to the Vinnies Newtown office: Level 1, 207 Riddiford Street, Newtown
🎅 The Vinnies Toy Shop will be open from Monday 3 December - more info to come. 🤶
For more information, contact marketing@vinnieswgtn.org.nz or PM the page.
www.vinnies...
Alysha from Newtown
2 picture frames that no longer needed. $10 or feel free to make me another offer
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Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Experience the flavours, sights and sounds of Japan under one roof at the Japan Festival Wellington 2018 on 24 Nov (11am-6.30pm). Come along to the TSB Bank Arena to watch martial arts demonstrations & taiko drumming, try origami paper folding, sample Japanese food and lots more. To find out … View moreExperience the flavours, sights and sounds of Japan under one roof at the Japan Festival Wellington 2018 on 24 Nov (11am-6.30pm). Come along to the TSB Bank Arena to watch martial arts demonstrations & taiko drumming, try origami paper folding, sample Japanese food and lots more. To find out more click here.
Registrations are open for Brendan Foot Supersite Round the Bays 2019!
Join over 14,000 participants in Wellington’s largest fun run and walk on Sunday 17 February 2019.
Choose from one of the family-friendly 6.5km options, Bluebridge 10km or take on the Half Marathon – there’s … View moreRegistrations are open for Brendan Foot Supersite Round the Bays 2019!
Join over 14,000 participants in Wellington’s largest fun run and walk on Sunday 17 February 2019.
Choose from one of the family-friendly 6.5km options, Bluebridge 10km or take on the Half Marathon – there’s something for everyone!
Don’t miss out on the very special Earlybird offer, register before midnight 30 November and go in the draw to win 2x return flights to Fiji with Fiji Airways!*
Enter online today at www.brendanfootsupersiteroundthebays.co.nz
*Terms and conditions apply, see website for details.
Find out more!
Route 18e is now making its way from Karori to the University all the way to Miramar and back again, all day, every day.
Driven by your feedback, we’re fine-tuning the new network to make it more useful to more of you more often. For your real time connection with the new routes, download the… View moreRoute 18e is now making its way from Karori to the University all the way to Miramar and back again, all day, every day.
Driven by your feedback, we’re fine-tuning the new network to make it more useful to more of you more often. For your real time connection with the new routes, download the Metlink Commuter app.
www.metlink.org.nz/customer-services/heres-what-were-doing/
The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library
Elizabeth Cox, author of the recently published A friend indeed: the saving of Old St Paul’s will discuss the heritage battle during the 1950s–1960s to decide the future of the church.
Wednesday 7 November - 12:10pm - 1:00pm
Te Ahumairangi (ground floor) National Library corner Molesworth … View moreElizabeth Cox, author of the recently published A friend indeed: the saving of Old St Paul’s will discuss the heritage battle during the 1950s–1960s to decide the future of the church.
Wednesday 7 November - 12:10pm - 1:00pm
Te Ahumairangi (ground floor) National Library corner Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Throndon
Opened in 1866, a century later St Paul’s Church in Thorndon, Wellington was facing a future of demolition, dismemberment or relocation from its site. This talk will discuss the heritage battle during the 1950s–1960s to decide the future of the church, and discuss some of the personalities and organisations that entered the fray. It will also consider the developing and differing concepts of what 'heritage' is in New Zealand, concepts which were put to the test during the sometimes bitter fight to save the church, one of the first and most important heritage battles in New Zealand conservation history.
Elizabeth Cox is a Wellington heritage consultant, and a senior historian at Manatū Taonga the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. She has researched and written about the social history of many of Wellington’s most important heritage buildings. For a number of years she has undertaken a project to explore the social history of Wellington city through the lens of just one building, Old St Paul's; this project can be found at www.osphistory.org.... Her book about the saving of the church, A Friend Indeed: The Saving of Old St Paul's, was launched by the Prime Minister earlier this year. She also blogs about Wellington heritage issues at www.bayheritage.co.nz....
These monthly Public History Talks are a collaboration between and National Library and the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. The talks are recorded live, and are available as a podcast here: newzealandhistory.podbean.com...
Image: Cover of A friend indeed: the saving of Old St Paul’s by Elizabeth Cox (Wellington: Friends of Old St Paul’s Society, 2017)
Throwback to the end of last years Malaghan Month! Last year's recipients of the Dominion Post found an extra little surprise in their Saturday morning paper.
This year, as we wind up #MalaghanMonth 2018, we just want to thank everyone that helped us support these great individuals in their … View moreThrowback to the end of last years Malaghan Month! Last year's recipients of the Dominion Post found an extra little surprise in their Saturday morning paper.
This year, as we wind up #MalaghanMonth 2018, we just want to thank everyone that helped us support these great individuals in their fight to save so many lives.
We also want to assure them that we will continue to support them into the indefinite future. Keep up the great work team 🙂
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
We’re sending rates invoices out this week – payment is due by 1 December. We’re also reviewing the rating values of all properties. This year’s revaluation will be a snapshot of the market as at 1 September 2018. We’ll let property owners know their new rateable values in November. To … View moreWe’re sending rates invoices out this week – payment is due by 1 December. We’re also reviewing the rating values of all properties. This year’s revaluation will be a snapshot of the market as at 1 September 2018. We’ll let property owners know their new rateable values in November. To find out more click here.
The Team from ACC New Zealand
Setting off fireworks has become an annual Kiwi backyard tradition, and it’s almost time to break out the sparklers again. However, critics say they’re dangerous and people are injured by them every year. Fans, on the other hand, argue that all fun involves some level of risk, it just needs to … View moreSetting off fireworks has become an annual Kiwi backyard tradition, and it’s almost time to break out the sparklers again. However, critics say they’re dangerous and people are injured by them every year. Fans, on the other hand, argue that all fun involves some level of risk, it just needs to be managed safely.
Last year, we saw a 23% drop in the number of fireworks-related injury claims (171 claims across 2017 versus 223 across 2016). What do you think? Should personal fireworks be banned? Click here for advice on how to use fireworks responsibly.
Hi neighbours! With the PayMyPark parking app you can pay for your parking from your smartphone and extend your time remotely. No more searching for coins, no receipt needed and pay only for your actual parking time.
Download PayMyPark on your iPhone or Android smart phone today!
Benefits
- … View moreHi neighbours! With the PayMyPark parking app you can pay for your parking from your smartphone and extend your time remotely. No more searching for coins, no receipt needed and pay only for your actual parking time.
Download PayMyPark on your iPhone or Android smart phone today!
Benefits
- You pay only for parking time you use - no need to guess how long you need to pay for parking.
- If you finish early, you can stop the parking time and get a refund to your account.
- You can easily extend your parking time remotely, no need to run back to the parking meter, no more searching for coins.
- Simplify your business parking costs with one account for all your vehicles.
Download PayMyPark here!
Affordable Sun Filled Apartment...
'Hobson Court' is situated in popular Thorndon and is superbly sited for easy access and all local amenities. Positioned on the 4th floor on the north side, this recently refurbished 50m2 apartment enjoys full afternoon sun. Features include a … View moreAffordable Sun Filled Apartment...
'Hobson Court' is situated in popular Thorndon and is superbly sited for easy access and all local amenities. Positioned on the 4th floor on the north side, this recently refurbished 50m2 apartment enjoys full afternoon sun. Features include a spacious double bedroom with a built-in wardrobe, a separate storage hall cupboard, and a light and sunny combined lounge/dining area with a separate kitchen which has excellent cupboard space. This popular well managed Building is Unit Titled on Freehold land. Enjoys easy access to the city. View now.
TENDER CLOSES: Wednesday, 21 November 2018 at 12:00pm, Harcourts Wellington City Office (Not selling prior).
OPEN HOMES:
Thursday 1 Nov 5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday 4 Nov 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Thursday 8 Nov 5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday 11 Nov 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Thursday 15 Nov 5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday 18 Nov 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
MORE INFO: harcourts.co.nz...
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The National Team from
From treating infectious patients, to teaching music, to becoming a home for animals as our Wellington Centre, the former Wellington Fever Hospital has seen a lot in its almost 100 years of service!
With the building’s 100th birthday in March 2019, we are gearing up to celebrate and are on the … View moreFrom treating infectious patients, to teaching music, to becoming a home for animals as our Wellington Centre, the former Wellington Fever Hospital has seen a lot in its almost 100 years of service!
With the building’s 100th birthday in March 2019, we are gearing up to celebrate and are on the search for people who have been involved in the old Fever Hospital’s vast history!
Have you walked down the Fever Hospital's halls? We would love to hear from you!
Please get in touch by emailing our Functions team at wellington.functions@spca.nz
Community Engagement Advisor from
That was a pretty big earthquake! We have gotten word from our operators and all trains, ferries and buses are continuing to run.
The first train service on each line is running at reduced speed as a precaution, but this will create further delays.
These delays will continue through peak, so … View moreThat was a pretty big earthquake! We have gotten word from our operators and all trains, ferries and buses are continuing to run.
The first train service on each line is running at reduced speed as a precaution, but this will create further delays.
These delays will continue through peak, so look out for updates and please check before you travel.
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